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A quilt I designed and made for my Grandson Rowan.I used the quilt cad program that came with my baby-lock long arm quilter to design the star pattern. I programed his name in the pattern as well.
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This is my first mystery quilt. Boy did it have me worried, but it all came together nicely. I am looking forward to the next one.
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My sister had her first Mammogram, and there was cancer. She has had surgery and is doing well, lymph nodes were clean. While I couldn't do much else I quilted. I got a little help from a friend, one of us cut while the other sewed. I used the knowledge I got from Jenny Doan's Quilting quickly, and EQ7, and I machine quilted with a Babylock
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Thanks found it.
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So I went to the drawing board, actually I used scissors and paper. but I came up with a plan. It looks complicated but it really isn't. Once you get going it goes pretty easily, and there is almost no waste. I was going to post the directions with pictures, but I cannot figure out how to get it to work.
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Did you tag it somehow, There are a lot of quilts and near as I could tell there is no way to search by maker.
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You kinda have to make all the squares split for it to work out right. I had an idea in my head but I am not sure it will work in reality. we will see.
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I have this idea to build a quilt for my grandson. I am making it out of squares that are cut diagonally from the 1/3 mark to the 2/3 mark, then twisted to form a star. Now I know several ways to make half-square triangles work, but this is a bit different. I am also sure I did not invent this square, so I am hoping someone will know a quick way of
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I do think I will quilt them, my daughters both want one. we all remember going to her house in later years and she would have us thread about a hundred needles for her so she could quilt. She would tease about if her eyes could see the needle her hands couldn't hold it still enough. She was in her 99th year when she passed.
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My mother-in law has given me some quilt tops made by her mother. They have not been quilted. They were made some time ago, hand stitched using what looks like #10 embroidery thread. The fabric came from sacks chicken feed came in and pieces of old shirts and skirts. She would have made them in the 1940s. Mom tells me she used to go to the feed store